Old Testament/
Leviticus

Consider today whether you are a person of your word. Can your friends
and family count on you to keep your commitments? If you consistently
fail to keep your promises, then take better care to decide whether or not
the ...Read More

Even within the Reformed tradition, where the regulative principle is highly esteemed, there is disagreement as to how it should be applied. But adherents to the regulative principle agree that human beings are not free to introduce things into worship ...Read More

John Calvin, in his commentary on today’s passage, notes how many people
might view the Lord’s treatment of Nadab and Abihu as overly harsh. Yet,
he writes, “If we reflect how holy a thing God’s worship is ...Read More

That an intentional sin is not always a high-handed sin is seen in God’s
willingness to forgive sins that were clearly intentional (2 Sam. 11–12). Only
those who are unconverted may sin with a high hand, for a ...Read More

Though it may be painful at times, God’s discipline is one of the greatest
blessings that we have as His children. He chastises us when we sin that we
might continually turn to Him, proving the reality of our ...Read More